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Combined Heat and Power (CHP) Installation Market will grow from
315.9 GW in 2013 to XYZ GW by 2021
New York, May 23: Market Research Engine has published a new report titled as
“Combined Heat and Power (CHP) Installation Market by Application (Residential, Commercial &
Industrial), by Product (Large-scale CHP, Micro-CHP), by Technology (Combined Cycle,
Combustion/Gas, Steam, Fuel Cell etc) - Global Industry Analysis, Trends and Forecast 2015 – 2021”
What is Combined Heat and Power?
Combined Heat and Power (CHP) is not a technology, but it is an approach to applying
technologies. CHP systems, also known as cogeneration system, generate electricity and useful
thermal energy in asingle, integrated system. It ultimately increases the efficiency of the system
by avoiding heat losses.
Combined heat and power (CHP) is a highly efficient process that captures and utilizes the heat
that is a by-product of the electricity generation process. By generating heat and power
simultaneously, CHP can reduce carbon emissions by up to 30% compared to the separate means
of conventional generation via a boiler and power station. CHP systems are primarily categorized
into seven different technologies that include combined cycle turbines, gas/combustion turbines,
steam turbines, reciprocating engines, waste heat recovery, micro-turbines, and fuel cells.
Research analysis on global forecasts that total installed industrial CHP capacity willgrow
from 315.9 GW in 2013 to XYZ GW by 2021 globally under a base scenario.
Browse Full Report: http://www.marketresearchengine.com/reportdetails/combined-heat-and-
power-market
Key Questions Addressed:
What is the current and projected installed capacity for industrial CHP worldwide?
Which countries offer high growth potential for industrial CHP?
Which addressable markets offer the most attractive opportunities for industrial CHP?
What are the key market and policy drivers for industrial CHP?
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